326" LIST OF PROFESSOR DEWHURSt's WORKS. 



Journal."— Gazette of Practical Medicine, June, 1831.— Edited by the late 

 Dr. Reece. 



" The design of this little work is to introduce the medical student and 

 general reader to a knowledge of animal structure, and of the elements into 

 which the various substances which enter into its composition may be re- 

 solved by chemical analysis. This little volume displays considerable re- 

 search and diligence, the materials having been collected from various 

 sources, whilst the reference to the original and more voluminous works 

 enable the reader to obtain fuller details, should they be desired. Its neat- 

 ness and portability, in addition to the valuable scientific instruction which 

 it conveys, will we doubt not render it acceptable to the public and useful to 

 the author, whose zeal as a popular teacher at various scientific institutions in 

 London and its environs is favourably known and appreciated." — Athenceum. 



" A valuable little work and highly creditable to the author." — Weekly 

 Free Press. 



6. A DICTIONARY of PRACTICAL ANATOMY and PHYSI- 

 OLOGY. Part I., price 5s. 6d. Callow and Wilson. 



%* This is the only work of the kind in any language, and will be found 

 of great utility both to the student and practitioner.— Extract of a letter from 

 Dr. Ryan to the Author. 



7. A GUIDE to the STUDY of MENTAL PHILOSOPHY, ac- 

 cording to the Phrenological Doctrines of Drs. Gall and Spurzheim, with 

 Observations on the Formation and Varieties of the Cranium in Man and 

 Animals ; to which is added, a Description of the New Method of Dissect- 

 ing the Human Brain. Out of print. A New Edition Preparing. 



8. A DIAGRAM of the FACULTIES of the HUMAN MIND, illus- 

 trating the Theories of the Ancient Metaphysicians, designed by Mr. 

 Dewhurst, price 6d. 



9. A DIAGRAM of the MENTAL POWERS of MAN, in accor- 

 dance with Dr. Spurzheim's Classification of the Faculties of the Human 

 Mind ; being in fact a beautiful Map of the Phrenological Organs, price Is. 



10. A SYNOPTICAL TABLE of an IMPROVED SYSTEM of 

 NOMENCLATURE for the STRUCTURES of the CRANIUM. Fifth 

 Edition, price Is. 



This system has met not only universal approbation from some of the most 

 eminent anatomists in Great Britain, but has been introduced in the medical 

 schools of Dublin, by Drs. Jacob, Houston, and Kirby, in lieu of those in 

 common use, by Professor Monro, M. D. in the University of Edinburgh ; 

 as also by Dr. Craigie, in the Encyclopedia Britannica. 



11. A LECTURE introductory to the Study of Pathology and Morbid 

 Anatomy, price 6d. Originally inserted in the Gazette of Health. Out 

 of print. 



12. An ESSAY on the MINUTE ANATOMY and PHYSIOLOGY 

 of the ORGANS of VISION in MAN and ANIMALS, dedicated to 

 G.J.Guthrie, Esq. M. D.F.R.S. Professor of Anatomy to the Royal 

 College of Surgeons. Price 8s. 



13. SYNOPTICAL TABLES of the ANATOMY andPHYSIOLOG Y 

 of the HUMAN BONES, with plates, folio. Darton and Son, Holboin 

 Hill. Dedicated to Dr. Granville, F. RS. &c. Price 15s. 



